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March 31, 2004

Nader Advises Kery to Lighten Up:
"The Democrats should just stop whining and go to work," Nader said. That's for sure.
Posted by mowabb at 07:54 AM

March 29, 2004

39 Steps to Writing a Story:
"Mean less." Huh? [link via How to Save the World]
Posted by mowabb at 08:11 PM

How to Increase Your Blog Readership:
What, people are supposed to read this? [link via Scripting News]
Posted by mowabb at 08:10 PM

Iraq Diversion Shows Bush Weak on Defense:
"Did opening a second front hurt the main effort to defeat terrorism?" Duh.
Posted by mowabb at 08:08 PM

March 26, 2004

PayCheckCity:
What would your take-home pay be in Minnesota (or any other state)? [link via Letters of Marque]
Posted by mowabb at 09:14 PM

Happy Birthday OS X:
Ars Technica reviews the last three years of Mac OS X. They've been absolutely glorious for me. I can't imagine using OS 9 now...
Posted by mowabb at 09:07 PM

March 24, 2004

Powell crusades again:
"We gave them 24, 48 hours to consider it and then I called President Musharraf and said: 'We need your answer now. We need you as part of this campaign, this crusade'," Powell recalled in testimony before a commission investigating the attacks.
Posted by mowabb at 11:00 PM

O'Connor Speaks at UW Law School:
"A great lawyer always remembers the moral and social aspects of an attorney's power and position."
Posted by mowabb at 03:36 PM

Postage Prices Might Rise:
Another consequence of the Bush tax?
Posted by mowabb at 12:31 PM

March 21, 2004

Your 1000 Day Birthday:
How many days old are you?
Posted by mowabb at 10:40 PM

q & a: the photographic interview:
Play 20 questions and answer with images. Coming April 1. (Does that mean it's a joke?)
Posted by mowabb at 10:13 PM

FundRace Neighbor Search:
Which candidate do your neighbors support?
Posted by mowabb at 10:12 PM

Is TypeKey the Patriot Act of blogging?
"With a centralized authentication system for comments, a person can be tracked by their comments wherever they go, even if they don't want to be so tracked. Six Apart says they would never share this information with anyone. I don't care -- the potential for abuse is there."
Posted by mowabb at 10:10 PM | Comments (1)

March 20, 2004

Another Advisor says Bush wanted to bomb Iraq on 9/11:
``They were talking about Iraq on 9/11. They were talking about it on 9/12,'' Clarke says.
Posted by mowabb at 03:29 PM

Everyone's working in Arlington, VA:
For everyone else it's still a jobless recovery.
Posted by mowabb at 11:53 AM

What is TypeKey?
"TypeKey is a free, open system providing a central identity that anyone can use to log in and post comments on blogs and other web sites." Hmmm....
Posted by mowabb at 11:12 AM

iPod 4.0?
Ok, who could possibly need a 50GB iPod? A color screen and video out might be kind of cool for storing/sharing photos, though...
Posted by mowabb at 10:06 AM

March 19, 2004

wordPhoto.org:
"commence visual interpretation please"
Posted by mowabb at 08:50 AM

Who Cares What You Think?
One thing's for sure: Bush doesn't.
Posted by mowabb at 07:36 AM

Finnish bush and truck crash kills 23:
"Police called the accident near the town of Konginkangas, some 300 km (200 miles) north of Helsinki, one of the worst in decades."
Posted by mowabb at 06:28 AM

Former Finnish PM acquitted:
"A Helsinki court has acquitted Finland's first woman prime minister of charges related to the leaking of secret documents on Iraq, a scandal that forced her to step down a year ago."
Posted by mowabb at 06:26 AM

Bottomless Pit 65 Feet Deep:
Funny haha signs of the times...
Posted by mowabb at 06:25 AM

FCC Cracks Down on Profanity:
So stupid. Nice to see the FCC has its priorities straight. Not.
Posted by mowabb at 06:15 AM

Scalia Refuses to Recuse in Cheney Case:
Same old story, now with a few more details. See commentary on Letters of Marque.
Posted by mowabb at 06:13 AM

March 18, 2004

Justice Kennedy: Mandatory Minimum Sentences Wrong:
"The mandatory minimums enacted by the Congress are in my view unfair, unjust, unwise," Kennedy said.
Posted by mowabb at 07:42 AM

Park Service Cutting Budgets Underhandedly:
"We all agreed to use the terminology of 'service level adjustment' due to fiscal constraints as a means of describing what actions we are taking."
Posted by mowabb at 07:39 AM

Cost Crunch Destroying National Parks:
"Visitors to national parks this summer will find reduced ranger staff, services and visitor center hours..."
Posted by mowabb at 07:18 AM

March 16, 2004

The Nader Dark Side:
Speaking of Nader, a few interesting snippets from a critic.
Posted by mowabb at 07:45 AM

Kerry and Bush side by side:
Read the Kerry and Bush campaign blogs on the same page. Tweedledee and tweedledum? Too bad Nader doesn't have a blog....
Posted by mowabb at 07:26 AM

March 15, 2004

Maine considers expanding laptop plan:
The state already has 30,000 iBooks for its 7th and 8th graders, what's another 22,000 for the high school kiddies? At only $300/student/year, they'd be a steal. Priorities what?
Posted by mowabb at 03:29 PM

GarageBand:
"You can make music faster than you can download it. Now that's progress."
Posted by mowabb at 03:26 PM

Bush, Kerry Race may test voter endurance:
No kidding!?
Posted by mowabb at 08:25 AM

March 14, 2004

Starbucks to Sell Digital Music:
"Sip on a mocha latte while using headphones to listen to any of 250,000 songs you call up on a computer. Then order the ones you like -- burned on your own CD -- to go."
Posted by mowabb at 11:28 AM

Air America Radio:
Coming to a radio station near you, March 31. I'm looking forward to "The O'Franken Factor."
Posted by mowabb at 11:24 AM

Military Families vs. the War:
"How many more people are going to die because [Bush] can't say, 'I'm sorry, I made a terrible mistake'?"
Posted by mowabb at 11:21 AM

Make them eat their words:
 "I don't understand how poor people think." — George W. Bush, confiding in the Rev. Jim Wallis, New York Times, 08-26-03
Posted by mowabb at 11:19 AM

Easier Internet Wire Taps Sought:
"James X. Dempsey, executive director of the Center for Democracy & Technology, a public interest group, said the FBI is attempting to dictate how the Internet should be engineered to permit whatever level of surveillance law enforcement deems necessary." Just what we need. You feel safer, don't you?
Posted by mowabb at 11:10 AM

March 13, 2004

Gov't Officials Looted 9-11 Sites:
"The amount of theft from Ground Zero by federal officials is shocking,"
Posted by mowabb at 10:18 AM

flickr:
"what if we put live chat together with social networks and enabled people to share media with one another in real time?"
Posted by mowabb at 07:28 AM

March 12, 2004

Police Coverup Alleged After Mass Arrests:
"D.C. Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey and other police officials conspired to deflect blame and cover up evidence of their wrongdoing during the mass arrests of anti-globalization demonstrators in September 2002, according to a D.C. Council committee that investigated the incident."
Posted by mowabb at 07:41 AM

iPod Used in Domestic Homicide?
"Brad Pulaski had died of blunt trauma to the head after being repeatedly bludgeoned with an iPod, a popular MP3 player produced by Apple."
Posted by mowabb at 06:47 AM

Dean's web team goes commercial:
"Blue State Digital, a for-profit consulting firm that will apply the lessons learned from the Dean campaign to communications, fundraising, tech support, etc."
Posted by mowabb at 06:47 AM

RateMyTeachers:
Oh man. As if teaching high school wasn't bad enough, now high school students can bash their teachers online for all the world to see!
Posted by mowabb at 06:46 AM | Comments (1)

CA Supremes Halt Gay Marriages:
"But the court noted in its order that parties were not precluded from filing a separate action in superior court to challenge the constitutionality of state family laws that say a marriage is between a man and a woman."
Posted by mowabb at 06:46 AM

March 11, 2004

House OKs Ban on Fast Food Obesity Suits:
"Those who overeat should blame themselves, not the fast food industry that employs almost 12 million people and is the nation's second largest employer behind the government, Republicans said."
Posted by mowabb at 08:18 AM

Hello Liberal Radio:
"[Al] Franken will be the lead personality on Air America Radio, a startup venture promising a liberal alternative to powerhouse radio talk show pundits like Rush Limbaugh."
Posted by mowabb at 08:17 AM

Hope for Kerry Yet:
Yesterday Kerry described his Republican critics as "the most crooked ... lying group I've ever seen." Careful John, if you keep that up, you just might get elected! Was he just talking tough for his meeting w/Dean?
Posted by mowabb at 08:15 AM

Right Questions Ginsburg's Conflicts:
We should have known: W/Scalia's conflicts of interest under such close scrutiny, the right is digging up dirt on other Justices. So where will this go?
Posted by mowabb at 08:10 AM

Pixies Touring:
Why didn't anyone tell me? And why aren't they coming anywhere near here?
Posted by mowabb at 08:04 AM

March 10, 2004

Kerry-McCain '04?
"It's impossible to imagine the Democratic Party seeking a pro-life, free-trading, non-protectionist, deficit hawk," the Arizona senator told ABC. Impossible?
Posted by mowabb at 01:53 PM

Choplifter Flies Again:
Only it's now called "Chopper" and it's free free free! I'm warning you, don't download this if you have work to do...
Posted by mowabb at 11:36 AM

Rehnquist Mulls Retirement:
He's nearly 80, while Stevens is 84. Yikes.
Posted by mowabb at 09:04 AM

Another Conflict of Interest for Scalia:
I wonder if Nino ever heard of something called "hubris."
Posted by mowabb at 08:46 AM

Bush Sells Overnight Stays in White House:
"At least nine of Bush's biggest fund-raisers appear on the latest list of White House overnight guests, covering June 2002 through December 2003, and-or on the Camp David list, which covers last year."
Posted by mowabb at 08:43 AM

Ballmer's iPod:
Yeah, that would be Micro$oft's Steve Ballmer dancing with his iPod. *grin*
Posted by mowabb at 08:21 AM

March 09, 2004

Weblogs: Extremely Democratic Journalism:

"Weblogs potentially explode the world of authorship far enough that we can imagine a sphere of debate with millions of productive speakers where there was once an audience of millions listening to a few speakers dominate the public debate."

Posted by mowabb at 03:16 PM

Confessions of Max Tivoli:

The "season's literary breakthrough"? Does that mean it's a good book?

Posted by mowabb at 03:13 PM

Bush's Flip-Flops:

Bush is casting stones from a huge and very fragile glass house when he tries to call Kerry a flip-flopper.

Posted by mowabb at 02:58 PM

History of Apple's OS:
From Apple DOS to X, it's all here.
Posted by mowabb at 12:19 PM

March 06, 2004

Volvo for Women:
The car, designed by and for women, "the car features low-to-no maintenance, dirt resistant paint jobs, no fuel caps and added storage. Also included are vertical passenger doors and headrests with an indendation to accommodate pony tails." And apparently it parks itself. I'll take it!
Posted by mowabb at 10:48 AM

Paying for Email:
"Microsoft Corp. chairman Bill Gates, among others, is now suggesting that we start buying "stamps" for e-mail."
Posted by mowabb at 09:22 AM

March 04, 2004

Kerry's Mission:
"I decided to give all my energy and strength to one more mission: to end the war in which I'd fought."
Posted by mowabb at 06:08 PM

AP Poll Shows Nader Spoiling:
If the election were today: Bush 46%, Kerry 45%, Nader 6%.
Posted by mowabb at 05:09 PM

March 03, 2004

McD's Bags the SuperSize:
What a relief. Now I can eat at McD's all the time and still be healthy!
Posted by mowabb at 12:53 PM

Harvard Gives Bush the Finger:
"Scientists at Harvard University announced on Wednesday they had created 17 batches of stem cells from human embryos, in defiance of attempts by President Bush to limit such research."
Posted by mowabb at 12:51 PM

March 02, 2004

More Evidence Walmart is Evil:
"A snapshot of Georgia's program for uninsured children shows that it's packed with kids of Wal-Mart employees."
Posted by mowabb at 07:24 AM

Make Your Own iPod Battery:
It's kind of clunky, but very cool. Here's the commercial version.
Posted by mowabb at 07:15 AM


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